How the Dolphin Taught the Swan to Fly
"Everyone can fly, but not everyone remembers they have the wings to do so."
- *How the Dolphin Taught the Swan to Fly*
Two masks rest on an unmade bed-one a vibrant explosion of colors, embodying the tragedy of a garish swan, its bright hues jarring against the muted backdrop of the room. The other, a serene mask painted in soft shades of blue, evokes the gentle fluidity of a dolphin gliding through tranquil waters.
To the casual observer, these masks might appear as mere remnants of a long-forgotten school play, collect dust as props that have lost their purpose. Yet, to those who donned them, they represent the tangled remnants of a profound friendship-one that once had the power to lift a spirit from the depths of despair but ultimately fractured under the weight of life's challenges.
*How the Dolphin Taught the Swan to Fly* is a deeply raw, semi-fictionalized memoir that delves into the relentless grip of depression and the arduous journey toward self-renewal.
This compelling narrative interlaces the contrasting perspectives of two friends as they navigate the tumultuous waters of a breakdown and the arduous ascent back toward the light of hope.
Emerging from the ashes of a broken bond, this work is part fable, part memoir-a hauntingly honest exploration of the depths of despair and the grace inherent in the act of beginning again.
It serves as a poignant reminder that while friendships may shatter, the wings they help us uncover are gifts we carry with us, destined to lift us higher.